A developer will add three mixed-use units to Fairview Village's Market Street, according to the project's real estate broker.

Everhart & Co.'s new units, townhouses with a mix of residential space upstairs and retail space on the ground floor, will join four similar, occupied units and four now being built, said Paul Spanbauer of John L. Scott Real Estate.

The units, to be built next to the post office, probably will cost about $595,000 for a three-bedroom townhouse and $575,000 for a two-bedroom townhouse.

Everhart plans to break ground in early April, with construction expected to last about six months.

Also, another developer submitted three applications this week for building permits on industrial buildings in the Townsend Farms Business Center in the northern part of the city.

Portland-based Birtcher Development plans to build three buildings -- designed for warehouse use, distribution, wholesale use or light manufacturing -- on three lots.

City officials said approval should be quick because the applications are for uses permitted in the area. With the new buildings and three existing buildings, half of the Townsend business park will be built out, officials said.